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Jays, Yankees, Indians, As
Jays take AL (not just a "homer" bet this year) over Yankees Braves, Cardinals, Padres, Mets Cardinals over Mets in NL Cardinals over Jays in World Series (hope I am wrong about this outcome).
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Yankees, White Sox, Oakland, Wildcard - redsox
Braves, Cardinals, Padres, Wilcard - mets Then Braves win NLC Yankees win ALC Braves 4 - 2 in the WS. ITS OUR YEAR BABY |
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Now there's a biased home town prediction
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redsox ,white sox ,angels n.l braves. cards .dodgers acls redsox white sox nlcs braves .dodgers worls series red sox, braves champs Red sox and I hate the sox,but my braves cant win against the sox
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I like to get my money in when behind, that way I cant get drawn out
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I'm sorry, but the Jays have a better team then the Red Sox this year, hands down. Schilling sucks, the Sox will miss Damon. The Jays went and picked up some serious firepower in the off-season and if Burnett stays healthy we likely have the best 1-2 in the league with him and Halladay. We also have the best staff in the East.
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Cardinals..Enough said...all the way this year...no holding back..new stadium..real nice
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Thats a huge if. Thats like saying the Cubs will have a great staff if Kerry Wood stays healthy. The Jays did spend a lot of money, that doesn't equal success. Just ask the yanks.
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And you didn't even make it out of spring training with that prediction.
Welcome to Third PlaceVille, Population=Blue Jays
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Did AJ already shit out?
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Updated Mar. 26: Although GM J.P. Ricciardi still won't admit that A.J. Burnett (elbow) will need to begin the season on the disabled list, pitching coach Brad Arnsberg said there's little chance the right-hander will be ready for the first week of the season. The Toronto Sun believes Burnett will miss two to four starts. Unless the setback is any more significant than the Jays have been letting on, two starts would be sufficient. Burnett threw from 60 feet on Friday without any problems. He hasn't reported any soreness since breaking up scar tissue in his right elbow eight days ago.
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Actually, I made my post after they reported the injury. He started throwing from a mound again today and he is only going to miss 1 or at most 2 starts. He'll be back in mid-April.
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Who says sports isn't predictable, Shabi?
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